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New range drives efficiency and sustainability in SA

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ELECTROMECHANICA (EM) has expanded its product range by introducing electric motors, marking a natural step in its journey of delivering comprehensive industrial solutions.

With a legacy of innovation in motor control, EM has partnered with TechTop, a global leader in electric motor manufacturing, to provide South African industries with high-performance motors that prioritise efficiency, durability, and sustainability.

This move follows extensive research into global manufacturers and the needs of local industries. TechTop emerged as the ideal partner, sharing EM’s commitment to energy-efficient, robust, and versatile solutions. These motors address rising energy costs and increasing regulatory demands, offering a reliable option for industries across South Africa.

Multiple benefits

TechTop motors are designed to thrive in demanding environments. With IE3 efficiency ratings, they exceed South Africa’s energy regulations and deliver measurable cost savings.

Built to withstand harsh conditions, these motors are essential for applications such as agricultural machinery, wastewater systems, pumps, fans, and compressors. Their versatility, combined with advanced technology, ensures reliability and peak performance across diverse industrial sectors.

Powering success

EM exclusively stocks IE3 motors to support the phasing-out of inefficient IE1 motors, aligning with South Africa’s sustainability goals. This transition helps industries reduce energy consumption, cut costs, and achieve long-term environmental benefits, contributing to a greener future. The introduction of TechTop motors has been met with enthusiasm by industries seeking reliable and energy-efficient solutions. With its innovative product range and personalised support, EM remains committed to empowering industries through sustainable technologies.

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